Too cool!I’m truly enjoying the design and layout of your blog. It’s a very easy on the eyes which makes it much more pleasant for me to come here and visit more often. Did you hire out a designer to create your theme?Excellent work!

It's quite a unique pool in terms of colour scheme - much more colour than the standard blue on blue tiles at most pools of similar age. Ruth sounds like an amazing woman. Do you know if she's still alive as I would love to speak to her. Would be also good to hear your stories of the pool. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Therese

I am so appreciative of these photographs! I learnt to swim there in the early 80's and have fond memories of the aesthetic style. I now live in the Blue Mts and look out to it on the train. Imagine my horror that the entire pool has been pretty much dug up for redevelopment! Oh I wish I had gone back! Thanks for recording it in its splendour!

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My story in the travel section of The Weekend Australian on Bondi Icebergs, Bronte Baths and Bogey Hole, McIver's Ladies Baths, Coogee, Wylie's Baths, Coogee and Mahon Pool at Maroubra. Take a dip on the wildside!

Marrickville Council had decided to reduce the length of the Fanny Durack Aquatic Centre at Petersham from 33-metres to 25-metres to "bring it in line with FINA and short-course standards". At the same time the six-lane pool will be widened by 2 lanes. While some locals are pleased there will continue to be a pool in Petersham Park, the Save Petersham Pool Facebook group are not happy about the reduction in length.

Manuka Pool manager says goodbye After 22 years managing iconic Manuka Pool, John 'Tav' Taverner, a great character of Canberra, will be hanging up his goggles at the end of March and moving to Moruya.

Swimming cossie exhibition at ManlyHead down to the Manly Art Gallery & Museum today (12 Sept) and tomorrow (13 Sept) for On the Beach - an exhibition of swimwear from the neck-to-knee era to today.

New aquatic centre for AliceA new aquatic and leisure centre opened in Alice Springs last Sunday, 17 April 2011. A reviewer writing at Alice Online said the opening of the dazzling $20 million waterplay palace was a reminder that there's always been more to kwatye (Eastern Arrente word for water) than the mere sustenance of life.

Pools of the pastAustralia's heritage pools are full of history, character, artistry and atmosphere. They are living illustrations of the changing fashions of architecture and design. Not all have survived the test of time, but where they have they are much-loved and treasured. Read about North Sydney Pool, Tobruk Memorial Baths, Townsville, Edithburgh Tidal Pool in South Australia and many more.

Heritage-listing for McIver's On International Women's Day, the NSW Heritage Council recommneded that the women's-only McIver's Baths in Sydney's Coogee be incuded on the state's heritage register. This morning, ABC 702 presenter Deb Cameron interviewed 85-year-old Nancy Bennett, who has been swimming at the ocean pool since she was three.

Pools at Leichhardt LibraryA selection of photos from Jenny Rix's 2008 National Trust exhibition, Pools - No Diving are on show at Leichhardt Library in The Forum in Sydney's inner west. Lovely photos by the Annandale photographer, mainly of Sydney's sea baths and tidal pools.

Controversy at CoogeeAt what point does a man undergoing a sex change become a woman? This was the question that got a few cossies in a knot at the McIver Ladies Baths in Coogee on a recent Sunday, when a man claiming he was having hormone therapy came to use the ocean pool.

Can swimming make you smarter?A group of Queensland researchersis investigating whether swimming makes children smarter.The landmark study will monitor thousands of children who learn how to swim early and whether that translates into higher scores in the classroom. High-profile swimming coach Laurie Lawrence approached the university to start the study.